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Tobu Koizumi Line The TĹŤbu Koizumi Line (ćť±ć¦ĺ°Źćł‰ç·š), operated by the private TĹŤbu Railway company, runs from Tatebayashi Station located in Tatebayashi city, Gunma prefecture to Nishi-Koizumi station located in Oizumi town, Gunma prefecture as well as Higashi-Koizumi Station in Oizumi town to Ota Station in Ota city, Gunma prefecture, Japan.
Toby (TV series) Toby was a Canadian sitcom, which aired on CBC Television in the 1968-69 television season. The show starred Susan Petrie as Toby Mitchell, a teenage girl juggling her family life and her friendship with Quebec exchange student J.
Toby Amies Toby Amies, born 27 June 1967 in Birmingham, UK is an outsider television personality and photographer, known for his work on MTV UK's Alternative Nation, FilmFour and now as the host of Lonely Planet Six Degrees.
Toby Atwell Maurice Dailey (Toby) Atwell (March 8, 1924 - January 25, 2003) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs (1952-1953), Pittsburgh Pirates (1953-1956) and Milwaukee Braves (1956). Atwell batted left handed and threw right handed.
Toby Bailey John Garfield "Toby" Bailey (born November 19 1975 in Los Angeles, California, United States) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball at UCLA and was one of the stars of their 1995 National Championship team.
Toby Barrett Toby Barrett (born November 3, 1945 in Port Dover, Ontario) is a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario representing the district of Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant for the Progressive Conservative Party.
Toby Beau (band) "Toby Beau," commonly refers to the Texas band formed in the early 70's most commonly known for the hit single, "My Angel Baby" in 1978. Though little is known around the world about this band past this top fifteen single, the band is, in fact, still in existence today, and continues to perform in the club circuit.
Toby Beau (musician) Baldemar Silva, Jr. alternately known as Balde Silva or Toby Beau, is an American musician from the state of Texas, and leader of the band Toby Beau He is most commonly known for co-writing the hit song "My Angel Baby" with Danny McKenna.
Toby Borland Toby Shawn Borland (born May 29, 1969 in Ruston, Louisiana) is a former middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between 1994 and 2004 for the Philadelphia Phillies (1994-1996, 1998), New York Mets (1997), Boston Red Sox (1997), Anaheim Angels (2001) and Florida Marlins (2002). He batted and threw right handed.
Toby Crabel William "Toby" Harrison Crabel (born 1955) is a famed self made millionare commodities trader, The Financial Times called Crabel "the most well-known trader on the counter-trend side"is the fund manager of "Crabel Capital Management". Crabel Capital Management ranked number 101 out of 196 funds on Absolute Return magazine list Absolute Return survey of U.
Toby Dodge Toby Dodge is an English political scientist whose main area of interest lies in the Middle East. He completed a PhD on the transformation of international system in the aftermath of the First World War and the creation of the Iraqi state at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Toby Edward Rosenthal Toby Edward Rosenthal (15 March 1848 in New Haven, Connecticut – 23 December 1917 in Munich) was an American artist. Removing to San Francisco with his parents in 1855, he there studied painting under Fortunato Arriola.
Toby Flood Tobias Gerald Flood (born 8 August 1985 in Frimley), is an English rugby union footballer who plays at fly half or outside centre for Newcastle Falcons and England. In the autumn of 2006 he came on twice as a fly half replacement for England, his first cap coming in the defeat to Argentina.
Toby Gad Toby Gad is a New York City-based producer and songwriter. Toby was born in Munich, Germany in 1968 and grew up in a household of musicians. In the mid 1980's Toby and his brother Jens, after performing for years in various bands, got their big break through producer Frank Farian. Three songs by the Gad brothers found their way onto Milli Vanilli's multi-platinum debut album. Toby went on to enjoy great success as a producer in Germany, before departing for New York City in late 2000, in search of an international audience. Toby has more than 10 Billboard hit records, 4 MTV sponsored Awards and a BDA Gold Award. He has released over 70 records on major labels as a song-writer and producer. Toby has worked on records for artists such as Fergie, Ricky Martin, Daddy Yankee, Enrique Iglesias, Elisabeth Withers, Fatty Koo BET reality show, Jaci Velasquez, Kaci Brown, Lola, and The Veronicas.
Toby Gard Toby Gard is a former character designer (the original designer of Lara Croft) at Core Design, the company that developed the popular Tomb Raider video game series. Core Design developed titles 1 to 6, but Eidos (copyright holder of the Tomb Raider series) moved the project to Crystal Dynamics.
Toby Haenen Toby Christian Haenen (born October 8, 1973 in Launceston, Tasmania) is an Australian backstroke swimmer of the 1990s, who won a bronze medal in the 4x100m medley relay at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He also competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
Toby Harrah Colbert Dale (Toby) Harrah (b. 26 October, 1948 in Sissonville, West Virginia) was a professional baseball player who played with the Texas Rangers both before and after their 1971 franchise shift before later being traded to the Cleveland Indians and the New York Yankees.
Toby jug A toby jug - also sometimes known as a Fillpot - is ceramic jug in the form of a seated person. Typically the figure is a heavily-set, jovial man holding a mug of beer in one hand and a pipe of tobacco in the other and wearing 18th century attire: a long coat and a tricorn hat.
Toby Lightman Toby Lightman is a critically-acclaimed American singer/songwriter. Her first album Little Things was released in 2004 on Lava/Atlantic, featuring the hit single Devils and Angels, which enjoyed considerable airplay in the summer of 2004.
Toby Litt Toby Litt is an English writer, born in Bedford in 1968. He studied at Bedford Modern School and then read English at Worcester College, Oxford studied Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia where he was taught by Malcolm Bradbury.
Toby Mao Toby Mao is the younger brother of Tyson Mao and holds the fastest world record for a single solve of a Rubik's Cube (3x3x3), with a time of 10.48 seconds achieved on August 6, 2006 at the 2006 US Nationals competition held at the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
Toby McKeehan Toby McKeehan, professionally known as "tobyMac," is best known for his role as frontman for Christian music group dc Talk. He has released four solo albums, Momentum, Re:Mix Momentum, Welcome to Diverse City, and Renovating Diverse City.
Toby Petersen Toby Petersen (born October 27, 1978 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers. He attended Colorado College, and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins 244th overall in the 9th round of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.
Toby Radloff Toby Radloff (born 12 December, 1957) is a file clerk who has worked at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. He has become a minor celebrity owing to his appearances in Cleveland writer Harvey Pekar’s autobiographical comic book American Splendor.
Toby Rand Toby William Lloyd Rand (born December 21 1977, in Melbourne) is an Australian singer best known for his appearance on Rock Star: Supernova. On September 13th 2006, he lost out to Canadian performer Lukas Rossi for the right to front the supergroup Rock Star Supernova (originally known as simply "Supernova").
Toby Riddle Toby "Winema" Riddle (1848-1920) was a Modoc interpreter who helped with negotiations between the Native American Modoc tribe and the United States Army during the Modoc War (also called the Lava Beds War).
Toby Roth Tobias Anton Roth (born October 10, 1938) is a former Republican United States congressman who represented Wisconsin's 8th congressional district. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1997, when he did not run for re-election.
Toby Spence Toby Spence is a professional and internationally renowned tenor, educated at Uppingham School and gained an honours degree in music at New College, Oxford, where he was a choral scholar. He continued his vocal studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he studied with David Pollard.
Toby Stevenson Toby Stevenson (born November 19, 1976 in Odessa, Texas) is an Olympic class pole vaulter from the United States. He's known for being the only pole vaulter in the international elite to be jumping wearing a helmet.
Toby Towson Toby Towson is a gymnast and dancer, who did a stint as the puppeteer who first performed the larger-than-life Muppet dog "Barkley", starting in A Special Sesame Street Christmas. (Bruce Connelly later took over the role.
Toby Whithouse Toby Whithouse is an English actor and scriptwriter. His highest-profile work has been the creation of the Channel 4 television drama series No Angels (2004–06), and he has also written for BBC One's Hotel Babylon and Doctor Who.
Toby Wing Toby Wing (July 14, 1915, Amelia Court House, Virginia - March 22, 2001, Mathews, Virginia) was an American actress and Chorus girl. Toby began working onscreen at age 9, mostly on her fathers films who was an assistant director.
Toc H Toc H (England and Wales Charity Number 211042) operates internationally and is committed to building a fairer society by working with communities to promote friendship and service, confront prejudice and practise reconciliation.
Toca Rivera Noel Rivera (formerly Olmeda), known to the fans as "Toca" (so named by his brother Carlos; Coming from the spanish "to play"), is the acclaimed vocalist and percussion artiste seen frequently touring with Jason Mraz.
Toccara Jones Toccara Elaine Jones (born March 13, 1981) is an American fashion model and television personality. She was the eighth contestant eliminated on the third season of the UPN series America's Next Top Model (ANTM).
Toccata Toccata (Italian for to touch) is a piece of classical music for a keyboard instrument, generally emphasizing the dexterity of the performer. Less frequently, the name is applied to works for multiple instruments (the opening of Claudio Monteverdi's opera Orfeo being a notable example).
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538 The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538, is an organ piece by Johann Sebastian Bach. Like the more well-known BWV 565, BWV 538 also bears the title Toccata and Fugue in D minor, although it is often referred to by the nickname "Dorian" - a reference to the fact that the piece is written with a key signature (zero flats) that is not normally used for the key of D minor, and would instead seem to indicate the Dorian mode.
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 The Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, is a piece of organ music written by Johann Sebastian Bach sometime between 1703 and 1707. Its authorship and instrumentation are controversial, as some scholars have argued that it was originally written for violin by a different composer.
Toccata pour deux pianos (Tailleferre) The Toccata pour Deux Pianos (in English "for Two Pianos") is a work by Germaine Tailleferre written in 1957 for the American Two-Piano Team Gold and Fizdale to whom it is dedicated. The work was published in 1999 by the French music publisher Musik Fabrik
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564 Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue in C Major, BWV 564 is an organ composition by Johann Sebastian Bach, written in 1708 in Weimar. The autograph score simply bears the title "Toccata in C Major", but the piece has become known exclusively by this title.
Toccoa/Ocoee River The Toccoa River and Ocoee River are actually a single river that flows northwestward through the southern Appalachian Mountains of the southeastern United States. It is called the Toccoa in Georgia, until it reaches the twin cities of McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhill, Tennessee.
Tock Tock is a board game, similar to Ludo or Sorry!, in which players race their four tokens around the game board from start to finish—the objective being to be the first to take all of one's tokens "home".
Tocks Island Tocks Island, located upstream from Delaware Water Gap in the Delaware River was the controversial site of a dam, proposed in the 1950s, which would have created a 37 mile (60 km) long lake between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with depths of up to 140 feet. Although the dam was never built, 72,000 acres (291 km²) of land were acquired, which became the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
Tocobaga The Tocobaga (also Tocopaca, Safety Harbor Culture) was a Native American civilization that existed in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida from approximately 900 AD to European contact in the 16th century. They are known for constructing various ceremonial and communal mounds, and often lived near water bodies, such as rivers or bayous.
Tocodede Tocodede (also known as Tukude, Tokodede, Tokodé, and Tocod) is one of the languages of East Timor, spoken by about 65,000 people in the district of Liquiçá, especially the subdistricts of Maubara and Liquiçá along the Lois River. The number has declined in recent years.
Tocolytic Tocolytics are medications used to suppress premature labor (toco refers to contractions, and lytic to removal). They are nearly always given in midpregnancy during preterm labor, when delivery would result in an extremely premature infant.
Tocopherol Tocopherol, or vitamin E, is a fat-soluble vitamin in eight forms that is an important antioxidant. Vitamin E is often used in skin creams and lotions because it is claimed by the manufacturers to play a role in encouraging skin healing and reducing scarring after injuries such as burns.
Tocotrienol Tocotrienols – together with tocopherols – compose the vitamin E family. Natural tocotrienols exist in four different forms or isomers, named alpha-, beta-, gamma- and delta- tocotrienol, which contain different number of methyl groups on the chromanol ring.
Tocotronic Tocotronic is a German rock band founded in 1993 (see 1993 in music). Similar to Blumfeld and influential for bands such as Tomte, Tocotronic not only innovated German language music, but also inspired a number of later bands, such as Wir sind Helden.
Tod Dockstader Tod Dockstader (born May 22 1932 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American composer of electronic music, and particularly musique concrète. He studied painting and film while at the University of Minnesota, before moving to Hollywood in 1955, to become an apprentice film editor.
Tod Ensign Tod Ensign, an American veteran's rights lawyer, is the Director of Citizen Soldier, a non-profit GI and veterans rights advocacy group based in New York City. Ensign holds two law degrees, a Master of Laws (LLM) from NYU and Juris Doctor (J.
Tod Goldberg Tod Goldberg (1971-) is an American author and journalist, best known for his novels Fake Liar Cheat (Pocket Books/MTV) and Living Dead Girl (Soho Press) and the short story collection Simplify (OV Books). He is the brother of novelist Lee Goldberg and authors Linda Woods and Karen Dinino, as well as the nephew of true crime writer Burl Barer.
Tod Murphy Tod James Murphy (born December 24 1963 in Long Beach, California) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 3rd round (53rd overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft. A 6'9" center-forward from the University of California, Irvine, Murphy played in 5 NBA seasons for 4 different teams.
Tod Sa Gun Game The Tod Sa Gun Game (เŕ¸ŕ¸ˇŕ¸—ศŕ¸ŕ¸±ŕ¸“ŕ¸ŕąŚ in Thai, or "Who's that") is a Thai game show. It was the 2003 runner-up, and the 2005 winner, of the "best game or quiz show on Asian television" award.
Tod Stiles Tod Stiles was a fictional character portrayed by actor Martin Milner on the 1960’s American prime-time dramatic television series Route 66. Tod was one of three main regular characters on the program, and the only one to appear in all 116 episodes of the show's four seasons.
Todaiji Gakuen TĹŤdaiji Gakuen (東大寺ĺ¦ĺś’ TĹŤdaiji Gakuen) is a combined middle and high school in the city of Nara, Japan. It was founded in 1926 as an offshoot of the famous Todaiji temple, and began as an evening middle school (夜間ä¸ĺ¦) for working students.
Today (album) The TODAY sessions were held in RCA's Studio C, Hollywood, CA March 10-12, 1975 and marked the last time Elvis Presley would ever record in a studio. The material (other than live songs) for his last two albums from "Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN" (1976) and "Moody Blue" (1977) were recorded at Graceland in the Jungle Room.
Today (group) Today was formed in 1988 as Motown's attempt at promoting a new Four Tops. The group was comprised of Frederick Lee "Bubba" Drakeford, Larry Singletary, Wesley Adams, and Larry McCain, childhood friends from Englewood, New Jersey.
Today (Perry Como album) Perry Como was Perry Como's 27th and final RCA Victor long-play album of his 40 year music career. This is also the second to last recording ever made by Perry Como, the last being for a Christmas special in 1994.
Today (UK newspaper) Today was a national newspaper in the United Kingdom. It was launched on Tuesday, 4 March, 1986 and was a middle-market tabloid that pioneered the use of computer photosetting and full-colour offset printing at a time when British national newspapers were still using Linotype machines and letterpress.
Today and Yesterday A series of three plays by Alasdair Gray about life in nineteenth century Scotland, commissioned by Malcolm Hossack of Scottish BBC Educational Television. The text for two episodes, The Streets and The School are available in the archives of the National Library of Scotland, Acc.
Today Bandha Ghorar Dim Today Bandha Ghorar Dim is a collection of nonsense rhymes by the acclaimed Indian film director Satyajit Ray in Bengali. The collection contains several translated rhymes and limericks besides some original works by him.
Today FM 100-102 Today FM, formerly called Radio Ireland, is one of the Ireland's Independent National Radio stations (there are many other independent local commercial stations, however). The station commenced broadcasting on Saint Patrick's Day in 1997.
Today in New York Today in New York is WNBC-TV's pre-Today Show newscast, also post-Today Show on weekends, airing from 5 AM to 7 AM weekdays with the local news cut ins being branded as such. A weekend edition entitled Weekend Today in New York airs 6 AM to 7 AM, and 9 AM to 10 AM Saturdays, 6 AM to 6:30 AM and 7 AM to 8 AM.
Today In LA Today In LA became the first morning local newscast in Southern California when it debuted on KNBC in 1986, as a half-hour lead-in to The Today Show. It was originally anchored Kent Shocknek, Claudia Aragon, and Christopher Nance.
Today programme Today, sometimes referred to as the Today programme to avoid ambiguity, is BBC Radio 4's long-running early morning news and current affairs programme, which is now broadcast from 6am to 9am from Monday to Friday and from 7am to 9am on Saturdays. It is also the most popular programme on Radio 4.
Today Today Today Today was a drivetime radio show on Australia-wide radio station Triple J, broadcast between 3:00pm and 5:30pm weekdays during 2004 and 2005. The title is a parody of the Australian current affairs program Today Tonight on Channel Seven.
Today's Children Today's Children was the first nationally syndicated radio soap opera in the United States. Created and written by Irna Phillips, it aired from flagship station WMAQ in Chicago from 1932 to 1938, and later in national syndication (without the involvement of WMAQ) from 1943 to 1950.
Today's New International Version Today's New International Version is an English translation of the Bible, developed by the Committee on Bible Translation, or CBT. The CBT is the same committee of biblical scholars that translated the popular New International Version (NIV) in the 1970s.
Today's the Day Today's the Day is a mammoth anniversary trivia book (ISBN 0-491-02246-8, ISBN 0-451-11078-1) edited and compiled by Jeremy Beadle and published in the United Kingdom in 1979 by W H Allen and two years later in the United States by Signet. The full title is Jeremy Beadle's Today's the day: A chronicle of the curious.
Today's Top VIII Award The Today's Top VIII Award is given each year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to honor eight outstanding senior student-athletes of the preceding calendar year. From 1973 through 1985, this award was known as the Today's Top V Award or the Top Five Award and was given to honor five outstanding senior student-athletes of the preceding calendar year.
Todd (Pokémon) is a fictional character in the Pokémon anime and the protagonist of the Spin-off Nintendo 64 Title Pokémon Snap, where Todd is referred to as Snap. Todd appears in the Pokémon Special manga as a reporter on assignment on the Battle Frontier.
Todd and Penguin Todd and Penguin is a webcomic by David Wright. The strip's characters include Todd, a rather depressive man for whom everything seems to go wrong, and Penguin, a childlike and naive talking penguin], and a number of secondary characters.
Todd Agnew Todd Agnew is a Christian musician and songwriter who has recently appeared in the Contemporary Christian market. His songs primarily consist of a Rock/Indie blend that separates him from most mainstream Contemporary Christian singers.
Todd Armstrong Todd Armstrong (b. 25 July 1937, Missouri, USA, - 17 November 1992, Butte, California, USA) was an American actor, probably best known for playing the title role of Jason in the 1963 film Jason and the Argonauts.
Todd Beamer High School Todd Beamer High School is a four year secondary school located in Federal Way, Washington within the Federal Way School District. The school opened in September 2003 and is named after Todd Morgan Beamer, a passenger aboard United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Todd Bergen Todd Bergen (born July 11, 1963 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey centre who had a short-lived and strange career, most notably with the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League in 1984-85.
Todd Blackadder Todd Julian Blackadder (born September 20, 1971 in Rangiora) was a professional New Zealand rugby union player and later a professional rugby coach. He now serves as Director of Rugby for the Tasman Rugby Union.
Todd Blackledge Todd Alan Blackledge (February 25, 1961 in Canton, Ohio) was a three-year starter at Penn State, where he guided the Nittany Lions to 31-5 record including a national championship in 1982. Following the 1982 season, he won the Davey O'Brien Award for best quarterback in the nation.
Todd Book Ohio Representative Todd Book (D-Portsmouth, OH) was born and raised in West Portsmouth, Ohio. His father, Tom Book, operated a trenching business and his mother, Delores Book, raised Todd and his two sisters.
Todd Bridges Todd Anthony Bridges (born May 27, 1965 in San Francisco, California) is an American actor. Bridges initially gained fame for his role as Willis Jackson on the television series Diff'rent Strokes from 1978 to 1986.
Todd Bryant Todd Bryant appeared in three Star Trek movies. He played one of the engineering cadets in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (He was the blonde-haired cadet next to engineer's mate Peter Preston), he played the part of Klingon Captain Klaa in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and a Klingon translator in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Todd Byrne Todd Byrne (born July 16, 1978 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. He has previously played for the Sydney Roosters and his position of choice is at Wing.
Todd class In mathematics, the Todd class is a certain construction now considered a part of the theory in algebraic topology of characteristic classes. The Todd class of a vector bundle can be defined by means of the theory of Chern classes, and is encountered where Chern classes exist — most notably in differential topology, the theory of complex manifolds and algebraic geometry.
Todd Caldecott Todd Caldecott (born January 21, 1969) is a clinical herbalist, Ayurvedic practitioner in Vancouver, British Columbia and author of the textbook Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life (ISBN 0-7234-3410-7) (release date, October 2006).
Todd Carney Todd Carney (born June 2, 1986 in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is at five-eighth.
Todd Cooper Todd Cooper (born June 25, 1983 in Kidderminster) is a freestyle and butterfly swimmer from England, who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. There he finished in 22nd position in the 100m Butterfly.
Todd Deatherage Todd Deatherage is a Dallas, Texas born musician and songwriter. In 1995 he formed the alt-country band The Calways with Steve Visneau and Todd Pertll, and they opened for such acts as Wilco, the Old 97's, and Reverend Horton Heat.
Todd Devoe Todd Thayer De Voe (born April 3, 1970 in Buffalo, New York) is the Emergency Services Coordinator for the City of Dana Point in California.Todd is the Chairman of CMAP and is serving in his first four year term as Parks and Recreation Commissioner for the City of Whittier, California.
Todd DeZago Todd DeZago is an American comic book writer. He is best known for his collaborations with penciller Mike Wieringo on The Sensational Spider-Man (1996) and their creator-owned fantasy series Tellos (1999) as well as for co-creating Young Justice with artist Todd Nauck in Young Justice: The Secret (1998)
Todd English William Todd English (born 1960) is a celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, entrepreneur, and television star based in Boston, Massachusetts. He is best known for his cooking show, Cooking With Todd English, which appears on public television and is produced by Connecticut Public Television; and for his flagship restaurant, Olives, located in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Todd Fordham Lindsey Todd Fordham (born October 9, 1973 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American football player who currently plays as an offensive lineman for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL. He attended Florida State University.
Todd Friel Todd Friel is the principal host of "The Way of the Master Radio", a two-hour daily Christian talk show with Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron as frequent co-hosts. The program is available live on Sirius Satellite Radio, terrestrial radio stations, streaming Internet radio, and podcasts.
Todd Fuller Todd Douglas Fuller (born July 25 1974 in Fayetteville, North Carolina) is an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 11th overall pick of the 1996 NBA Draft. Fuller was taken ahead of Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant, Peja Stojakovic, Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Jermaine O'Neal, all of whom became NBA All-Stars.
Todd General Store The Todd General Store is located 10 miles south of West Jefferson and 11 miles north of Boone, off Hwy 194, overlooking the South Fork of the New River, and on Railroad Grade Road, one of the most scenic bike routes in North Carolina.
Todd Gitlin Todd Gitlin (born 1943) is a US-American sociologist, political writer, novelist, and cultural commentator. He has written on the media, politics, intellectual life and the arts, in public as well as scholarly venues.
Todd Graff Todd Graff (born October 22, 1959) is an American actor, writer and director best known for his 2003 independent film Camp. Graff is an alumnus both as a camper and counselor of the Stagedoor Manor performing arts summer camp in upstate New York.
Todd Greene Todd Anthony Greene (born May 8, 1971 in Augusta, Georgia) is a catcher in Major League Baseball who plays with the San Diego Padres. He previously played for the Anaheim Angels (1996-2000), Toronto Blue Jays (2000), New York Yankees (2001), Texas Rangers 2002-2003) and the Colorado Rockies (2004-2005).
Todd Haley Todd Haley (born February 28, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia) is the current offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. Prior to his tenure with the Cardinals, Haley was the wide receivers coach for the New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and Dallas Cowboys.
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